Lenovo announced two new tools aimed at helping businesses use artificial intelligence (AI) more efficiently. The company introduced Lenovo Agentic AI, a solution for creating, deploying, and managing AI agents, and Lenovo xIQ, a set of platforms designed to simplify and speed up AI operations across organizations.

“Customers tell us every day that they want AI to deliver value, but they don’t need more complexity,” said Ken Wong, EVP and president, Solutions & Services Group, Lenovo. “With our Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage, AI Services, and AI Library, we give enterprises a clear starting point for AI, and our full-stack approach helps ensure AI agents deliver value in the parts of the business where they matter most.”

Lenovo Agentic AI helps companies manage AI agents with governance, tools, and ongoing support, making it easier to move from testing AI ideas to using them in daily operations. It combines Lenovo’s AI Services and AI Library, a collection of tested, customizable use cases, with automation and governance to deploy AI faster and responsibly. Advisory services like AI Discover and AI Fast Start aim to get organizations from initial testing to full deployment in as little as three months.

Lenovo xIQ includes three platforms that cover key areas of enterprise AI:

  • xIQ Agent Platform – Allows companies to create and deploy AI agents quickly without coding, with built-in governance to reduce risks.
  • xIQ Digital Workplace Platform – Improves employee productivity and IT efficiency by detecting issues automatically, fixing them, and personalizing the digital workplace experience. Lenovo said it can improve user experience by up to 30%, cut IT support costs by 30%, and proactively resolve up to 40% of IT problems.
  • xIQ Hybrid Cloud Platform – Helps organizations manage costs, performance, and visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud setups using AI-powered operations tools.

These tools are part of Lenovo’s Hybrid AI Advantage, the company’s enterprise AI portfolio that provides a foundation for deploying AI at scale. Lenovo says the new platforms build on this foundation by adding lifecycle services, automation, and governance to make AI adoption easier for businesses.

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